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Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria

Antibodies that bind to antigens expressed on the merozoite form of the malaria parasite can inhibit parasite growth by preventing merozoite invasion of red blood cells. Inhibitory antibodies are found in the sera of malaria-immune individuals, however, the specificity of those that are important to...

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Autores principales: O'Donnell, Rebecca A., de Koning-Ward, Tania F., Burt, Rachel A., Bockarie, Moses, Reeder, John C., Cowman, Alan F., Crabb, Brendan S.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11413195
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author O'Donnell, Rebecca A.
de Koning-Ward, Tania F.
Burt, Rachel A.
Bockarie, Moses
Reeder, John C.
Cowman, Alan F.
Crabb, Brendan S.
author_facet O'Donnell, Rebecca A.
de Koning-Ward, Tania F.
Burt, Rachel A.
Bockarie, Moses
Reeder, John C.
Cowman, Alan F.
Crabb, Brendan S.
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description Antibodies that bind to antigens expressed on the merozoite form of the malaria parasite can inhibit parasite growth by preventing merozoite invasion of red blood cells. Inhibitory antibodies are found in the sera of malaria-immune individuals, however, the specificity of those that are important to this process is not known. In this paper, we have used allelic replacement to construct a Plasmodium falciparum parasite line that expresses the complete COOH-terminal fragment of merozoite surface protein (MSP)-1(19) from the divergent rodent malaria P. chabaudi. By comparing this transfected line with parental parasites that differ only in MSP-1(19), we show that antibodies specific for this domain are a major component of the inhibitory response in P. falciparum–immune humans and P. chabaudi–immune mice. In some individual human sera, MSP-1(19) antibodies dominated the inhibitory activity. The finding that antibodies to a small region of a single protein play a major role in this process has important implications for malaria immunity and is strongly supportive of further understanding and development of MSP-1(19)–based vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-21932992008-04-14 Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria O'Donnell, Rebecca A. de Koning-Ward, Tania F. Burt, Rachel A. Bockarie, Moses Reeder, John C. Cowman, Alan F. Crabb, Brendan S. J Exp Med Original Article Antibodies that bind to antigens expressed on the merozoite form of the malaria parasite can inhibit parasite growth by preventing merozoite invasion of red blood cells. Inhibitory antibodies are found in the sera of malaria-immune individuals, however, the specificity of those that are important to this process is not known. In this paper, we have used allelic replacement to construct a Plasmodium falciparum parasite line that expresses the complete COOH-terminal fragment of merozoite surface protein (MSP)-1(19) from the divergent rodent malaria P. chabaudi. By comparing this transfected line with parental parasites that differ only in MSP-1(19), we show that antibodies specific for this domain are a major component of the inhibitory response in P. falciparum–immune humans and P. chabaudi–immune mice. In some individual human sera, MSP-1(19) antibodies dominated the inhibitory activity. The finding that antibodies to a small region of a single protein play a major role in this process has important implications for malaria immunity and is strongly supportive of further understanding and development of MSP-1(19)–based vaccines. The Rockefeller University Press 2001-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2193299/ /pubmed/11413195 Text en © 2001 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
O'Donnell, Rebecca A.
de Koning-Ward, Tania F.
Burt, Rachel A.
Bockarie, Moses
Reeder, John C.
Cowman, Alan F.
Crabb, Brendan S.
Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria
title Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria
title_full Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria
title_fullStr Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria
title_full_unstemmed Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria
title_short Antibodies against Merozoite Surface Protein (Msp)-1(19) Are a Major Component of the Invasion-Inhibitory Response in Individuals Immune to Malaria
title_sort antibodies against merozoite surface protein (msp)-1(19) are a major component of the invasion-inhibitory response in individuals immune to malaria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2193299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11413195
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